Guilt In 12 Angry Men

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12 Angry Men is one of the best plays I have read so far, the humor and the sense of mystery captivates readers into reading more of the play. So far, as I have finished reading Act 1 of the play the readers have learned that twelve jurors must deliberate a murder case ultimately deciding the fate of one 18 year boy to be sent to the electric chair. The trial so far has taken six days far too many for some of the impatient jurors. The evidence of guilt seems overwhelming but Juror #8 thinks otherwise he believes that maybe the boy could be innocent and votes not guilty during the first vote. At first, Juror #8 says he just wants to talk for a while about the verdict. He brings up certain details of the case that have been bothering him, but

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